Recent Advances in Sonoelectrochemistry
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Ultrasound Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 742
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Interests: energy materials; electrochemistry; electrochemical engineering; hydrogen & fuel cells; sonochemistry
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Dear Colleagues,
The use of ultrasound in electrochemistry was first reported in the early 20th century and is today a new exciting and promising subject area. Considerable work has been carried out by researchers from all over the world in which ultrasound has been applied to various electrochemical processes, leading to several industrial applications and numerous publications in engineering and scientific journals. Similarly to sonochemistry (ultrasound with chemistry), the use of ultrasound in electrochemistry went through a period of neglect until the 1980s, when ultrasonic cleaning baths and ultrasonic probes became more available. Consequently, there has been an upsurge of interest in the use of sonoelectrochemistry in a wide range of subject areas, such as water disinfection, electrochemical production of gases, electrodeposition, electroplating, the deposition of polymer films, the production of active metal nano/microparticles, electrosynthesis, corrosion, electrochemical dissolution, and electroanalysis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoelectrochemistry
Prof. Dr. Jean-Yves Hihn
Prof. Dr. Bruno G. Pollet
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Electrochemistry
- Electrochemical engineering
- Ultrasound
- Sonochemistry
- Sonochemical engineering
- Cavitation
- Electrode kinetics
- Mass transfer
- Surface treatment
- Electrodeposition
- Electroplating
- Electro-oxidation
- Electroreduction
- Electroanalysis
- Nanomaterials
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